Warning: The following article contains SPOILERS for Ginny & Georgia season 3

Ginny & Georgiaseason 3 brought many twists, including high-stakes legal battles and relationship drama, to both its leading duo and the town of Wellsbury as a whole, but here are the six most notable developments that are sure to leave major ramifications for season 4. The Netflix comedy-drama developed by Sarah Lampert first aired in 2021, as a small family moved to the quiet New England town.Ginny & GeorgiastarsAntonia Gentry and Brianne Howey as the titular mother-daughter duo, as they try to fit into a new life and escape the many struggles that have haunted them.

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Going intoGinny & Georgiaseason 3, Netflix’s hit series had set up many high-stakes scenarios for the family to overcome, both from their past and their current lives. Georgia was revealed to have been responsible for the deaths of her first two husbands and had been pursued by the law while grappling with her current love life, while Ginny and her friends were left grappling with their own ever-changing relationships. Ultimately, the season culminated in a shocking arrest,as Georgia was taken into custody at her own wedding, as she was accused of the murder of Tom Fuller (Vincent Legault).

6Marcus' Drinking Problems Hit A Major Turning Point

Marcus Is Forced To Make Major Moves

InGinny & Georgiaseason 2, Ginny broke up with her boyfriend Marcus (Felix Mallard), with both believing it to be the best course of action as he grappled with his own battles with depression. While Ginny had a greater understanding that these were battles he had been facing throughout his life, Ginny believed that prioritising friendship over romance would be best for both for both of them. Though things were amicable in the season 2 finale,their whirlwind romance faced new challenges in season 3.

Though the pair had brief glimmers of romance inGinny & Georgiaseason 3, it became clear that Marcus' struggles had pushed him into alcoholism, leading to his expulsion from school and his failing the year. In the end of the season, the boy not only learns that he has failed and will have to retake the school year, but is pushed into attending rehab. Despite his trials, however,it is clear that Ginny and Marcus' love remains strong, as she gifts him a poem she wrote before he left, showing their enduring bond.

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5Ginny Begins A Relationship With Wolfe

Ginny and Wolfe Comfort Each Other In Dark Times

Though Ginny and Marcus' love may have been enduring throughout the season, that hasn’t meant that she hasn’t faced her own challenges that have tested their bond. Amidst her struggles with her mother’s trial and her complicated status with Marcus,Ginny found herself opening up to Wolfe(Ty Doran), who provides her with comfort after her mother’s past is unveiled to the world. This leads to the pair having sex after attending a party together, with Ginny later discovering that she is pregnant.

While Ginny, with the guidance of both of her parents, chooses to have an abortion,her brief romance with Wolfe comes to a close after he reacts poorly to her decision. Though she breaks off the relationship, Wolfe attends the assembly where Ginny reads her award-winning poem to her fellow students, pledging to be friends. However, with her having grown close to Wolfe and holding feelings for Marcus still, it is possible that Ginny may be following her mother’s footsteps in more than one way.

4Georgia’s Past Is Revealed To The World

Georgia’s Dark Deeds Almost Tear Her Family Apart

As Georgia stood trial for the murder of Tom, it is revealed that Gabriel (Alex Mallari Jr.), the Private Investigator who had pursued her across the past two seasons, was among the list of witnesses. With everything he had learned, he accuses Georgia of being a serial killer when he takes the stand, responsible for the deaths of previous husbands Anthony (Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll) and Kenny (Darryl Scheelar). When paired with a poem written by Ginny that went viral online, public opinion turns on the mother.

In response, Gil (Aaron Ashmore) and Zion (Nathan Mitchell) press forward with a custody battle to remove Austin (Diesel La Torroca) and Ginny from her care. This leads to Ginny and Georgia further spiralling into despair as the stakes against them grow. Despite the horrific ordeal, however,one bright spot in Georgia’s life is thatJoe(Raymond Ablack) states that he accepts both the good and the bad of her life, and his feelings for her haven’t diminished.

3Ginny Is Becoming More Like Georgia

Georgia Is Struggling To Keep Her Vow

Having struggled in raising her children, Georgia had hoped that moving to Wellsbury could not only give herself an escape, but give her an opportunity to provide them with the past that she never had. However, as Georgia’s trial progressed and more of her past was unveiled to the world, her family was almost torn apart as CPS became involved. With nowhere left to turn,Ginny resorted to doing whatever she could to remove her mother from suspicion, manipulating Austin into framing Gil for Tom’s murder.

While her move may have saved her from a prison sentence,Georgia is shocked by her daughter’s actions, even as Ginny states that the lie was worth it if Georgia could changethrough the process. While Georgia has already been shown to have done all she can to avoid her children repeating her worst mistakes, season 3 showed through Ginny’s trial tactics and her pregnancy ordeal that she had already found herself set on a similar path. As such, season 4 will have to grapple with whether their relationship is healthy for either of them.

2Georgia And Paul’s Relationship Is Over

Paul Finally Reaches His Limit

Ever sinceGinny & Georgiaseason 1, Georgia has enjoyed a blossoming relationship with Wellsbury’s mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter), culminating in their season 2 wedding despite her lingering feelings for Joe. However, things reached their limits as Paul pushes Nick (Daniel Beirne) to tell him everything about his currently on-trial wife. The revelations push the couple apart, withPaul choosing not to be supportive to Georgiathroughout her ordeal and moving out of their home.

While mistaking Ginny’s pregnancy test for one of her own made Paul temporarily hold back on breaking off things with Georgia to save his career and be a better partner, he ultimately snaps when he realizes the truth. The damage however, had already been done, as despite Georgia’s name being cleared,Paul’s reputation is tarnished, forcing him to be recalled from his role. He blames Georgia for his misfortune, accusing her of using him and turning him into his worst self.

1Georgia Is Pregnant?

Season 4 May Be Welcoming A New Member Of The Miller Family

By end ofGinny & Georgiaseason 3, the family unit is in a dire state. Georgia may have avoided being sent to prison, but is left disappointed to see that Ginny had to embody parts of herself she isn’t proud of to save her, while Austin is upset at the loss of his father. When paired with the relationship between Georgia and Paul shattering,the Miller household is forever changed,yet one last development teases that a new challenge is already on the horizon.

As Ginny witnesses Georgia drinking milk straight from the bottle, she recollects that the last time she had saw her mother have such a craving was when she was pregnant, implying that she was indeed expecting once more. Not only is it unclear whether Georgia is pregnant, but it isn’t known whether the father is Joe or Paul, with either option bringing their own challenges. As such,Ginny & Georgiaseason 4 is set to bring further shake-ups to Wellsbury and new challenges for the Miller family.